To get the best possible results, we suggest
embroidering a solid color strap. Patterned straps can be too busy and it may
become hard to read the embroidery.

Try using a thread color that coordinates with your
strap color. Using a matching strap and thread color will usually cause
the embroidery to be less visible.

If you have a busy pattern on your strap a thick font
is the best choice for optimum visibility. Narrow fonts look best on solid
colored straps where they can be easily seen

Some fonts may not be legible in all caps or some letters may not appear correct but that is just the font. Be sure you know what your letters will look like. If you are
unsure about your font, your best bet is to e-mail us and request a simulated stitch proof.
At this time our proofs only show your words in the font you choose, we
are unable to shows fonts overlaid on particular patterns. If you are
worried about the visibility of your requested font, just contact us by
e-mail and our design department will help guide to the best choice.
Double check your text for accuracy, we embroider the text exactly as we
receive it. We are not responsible for customer typos.

If you must have matching colors, we recommend choosing
a chunky or bold style font to help the embroidery stand out a little
more.

We ask that you refrain from adding comments like: You
choose what you think looks best. We cannot be held responsible if you
don't like our choice. It's always better to email us before you order to
ask questions.

Don’t forget, embroidered or otherwise personalized
items are not eligible for return or exchange.

Please review our “Examples” page to help you get a
better idea of what's right for you.

We are flexible with embroidery so if you have a certain font in mind,
email us and we will let you know if we have it. We can also use up to two
different embroidery thread colors to help create the look you want